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  2. Saint-Jacques-Saint-Christophe de la Villette - Wikipedia

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    Seve Angel : one of seven stained glass windows lighting the chancel of the Church Saint-Jacques Saint-Christophe de la Villette in Paris. Christ is located in the centre, he has on both sides two angels, Saint Christopher, Saint James, Saint Paul and Saint Peter.Seven of the windows represent Biblical figures. [1]

  3. Joseph Edward Nuttgens - Wikipedia

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    East window. St Etheldreda's Roman Catholic Church, Ely Place, London. Designed by Joseph Edward Nuttgens and installed in 1952. Joseph Edward (Eddie) Nuttgens (1892 – 1982), in Germany spelt Nüttgens, was a stained glass designer in England who worked mainly on church windows.

  4. Immaculate Conception Church (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    Interior, with stained glass windows. Altar—golden and handmade in Lyons, France. Facade in Venetian Gothic Revival and Moorish Revival styles. Immaculate Conception church, locally known as Jesuit church, is a Roman Catholic church in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana.

  5. Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence - Wikipedia

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    The Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence (Chapel of the Rosary), often referred to as the Matisse Chapel or the Vence Chapel, is a small Catholic chapel located in the town of Vence on the French Riviera. It was dedicated to the Dominican Order. [1] The church was built and decorated between 1947 and 1951 under a plan devised by the artist Henri ...

  6. Immaculate Conception Church (Pawhuska, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    It is a red brick cruciform church building which is significant mostly for its unusual stained glass windows designed by the Bavarian Art Glass Company of Munich, given dispensation to be placed in the church by special permission of the pope. [2] One of the two largest shows Columbus arriving in the New World and being met by Indians.

  7. Rose window - Wikipedia

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    It also is the first known church to have stained glass rose windows around 1200 A.D. The first rose windows that used dividing pieces and adornments first appeared basically at the same time in Italy at San Zeno at Verona, in Tuscany and in France at Saint-Denis and Saint-Etienne at Beauvais.